Theology/Ministry/Religion
What To Expect
Your path in Theology/Ministry/Religion will give you the blessing of tending to the spiritual, religious, moral, or transcendental beliefs and needs of people. Your religious clergy career will involve serving others and your god by conducting religious or spiritual worship services at a church, synagogues, mosques, temples, arenas, outdoor areas, or other sacred places. As a religious clergy you’ll share sermons on moral, scriptural, or theological topics to help promote beliefs and build faith. It will also be your privilege in a religious career to officiate in religious ceremonies like weddings, baptisms, and life celebrations. The responsibilities of a career in the religious field will also entail providing emotional and moral guidance and support to adherents, congregants, or parishioners as well as supplying temporal welfare needs.
Recommend Qualifcations
To start serving in your religious calling you’ll need to complete a degree in Theology/Ministry/Religion. You can receive your Religion degree at a college, university, theological seminary, or equivalent religion-based school program. Your Religion courses will increase your understanding of deity, theology, religious epistemology, scripture, religious writings and history, psychology, motivation, communication and social problems. Once you’ve completed your Religion degree you can receive your state licensing to legally conduct your ministry.